Speed limit on portion of Highway 417 rises to 110 km/h in pilot project
A pilot project that will see a slight bump in speed limits on part of Highway 417 and some of Ontario’s other major arteries goes
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Speed limit on portion of Highway 417 rises to 110 km/h in pilot project
A pilot project that will see a slight bump in speed limits on part of Highway 417 and some of Ontario’s other major arteries goes
Two groups looking to buy Ottawa Champions, renegotiate stadium lease
Two groups have come forward looking to take over the struggling Ottawa Champions’ stadium lease as some councillors question whether baseball can really work in
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $10M deal for TPG Technology Consulting leads this week’s round-up of local firms winning work with the federal government
First-of-its-kind report measures festivals’ multimillion-dollar impact on Ottawa’s economy
Festivals and other major arts and culture events contributed $222.6 million to the local economy in 2016, according to the findings of Ottawa Festivals Network’s
Martha Stewart says CBD products with Canopy likely ready in mid 2020
A CBD line of products Martha Stewart is developing with Canopy Growth will likely hit the market in the middle of next year, said the
Ottawa-Gatineau mayors put transportation investments on federal election wishlist
Watson and Pedneaud-Jobin came together Tuesday afternoon to call on local candidates in the upcoming federal election to make commitments on public transportation, housing and
Lansdowne Park turning Aberdeen Square into full-scale event venue
Lansdowne Park is revamping part of its pedestrian mall to host major events and concerts as part of a wider campaign to attract more year-round
Op-ed: Ottawa kids are part of a climate revolution. Let’s join them before it’s too late
Mike Gerbis, CEO of the GLOBE Series, calls on members of the Ottawa business community to join youth-led action against climate change
OC Transpo changing bus service at Blair, Tunney’s Pasture to ease crowded stations
Ottawa’s transit agency is making changes to ease problems with confusion and overcrowding at the two terminus stations on the Confederation Line after the capital’s
Ian Faris out as Ottawa Board of Trade president and CEO
The man who helped spearhead the drive to merge Ottawa’s three chambers of commerce into one organization is leaving his post after more than six
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